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Saudis push for 9-mth extension of OPEC-led crude oil output cut

Russians discuss 6-month cut extension

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DUBAI/LONDON, Nov 22, (RTRS): Top crude exporter Saudi Arabia is lobbying oil ministers to agree next week on a nine-month extension to OPEC-led supply cuts, sources familiar with the matter said, as Riyadh seeks to ensure a price-sapping glut is eradicated.

The Organizati­on of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, nonmember Russia and nine other producers are cutting oil output by about 1.8 million barrels per day until March 2018, and will discuss extending the deal at a Nov 30 meeting in Vienna.

Oil prices have risen to almost $65 a barrel, the highest since 2015, supported by lower inventorie­s. However, OPEC is wary prices could fall again since excess supply persists, while a flare-up in Middle Eastern political tensions has also played a part in the rally.

“The Saudis are lobbying to have a decision in November for nine months,” said a senior oil industry source with knowledge of the matter who declined to be identified.

Indication­s of support for a nine-month extension have come from the very top in Saudi Arabia, OPEC’s de facto leader, and Russia, the largest non-OPEC producer involved in the agreement.

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman signalled he was supportive of extending the agreement further into 2018, following remarks by Russian President Vladimir Putin on Oct 4 that the deal could be stretched to the end of next year.

“The Saudi and Russian leaders have indicated it’s on the cards,” an OPEC source said, referring to the chances of a nine-month extension. “Why would I disagree with them?”

To be sure, the OPEC-led group is also weighing other options. Reuters reported last month, citing OPEC sources, that the producers were leaning towards extending for nine months but could postpone a decision until early next year, given the recent rise in prices.

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MOSCOW: Russia’s oil producers and energy ministry have discussed a six-month extension to global oil output cuts, TASS news agency reported on Tuesday, citing unnamed meeting participan­ts, shorter than a 9-month extension floated by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Energy Minister Alexander Novak and domestic oil producers held a meeting last week to discuss the deal, which is scheduled to expire on March 31, 2018.

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